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    Reversing camera monitor - Mirror or standalone?

    Hi guys,

    A reversing camera probably should have been the first modification instead of one of the last. Trees are forever jumping out at me but I'd have more chance of avoiding them with a reversing camera.

    As far as I'm aware there are two different types:
    1. The rear view mirror that doubles up as the monitor.
    2. The specific monitor just for the camera.

    I'm trying to figure out the pros and cons of each.

    In terms of space, there's plenty of options for where to put a monitor so I'm not overly worried about that; I'm far more concerned about quality, glare, cost and reliability.

    Has anyone tried both types of monitor?
    Are the rear-view mirror monitors really big?
    Is the rear-view mirror quality compromised?
    Is the camera view while reversing compromised by the mirror being used for two jobs?

    Advice sought as always from forum members

    Bobby

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    Hi Bobby,

    I had a mirror type camera in a work ute last year.
    I'm glad I didn't pay for it because it was utter c..p.
    During the day (when most of us do most of our driving) I normally couldn't see anything at all because the brightness and clarity in the mirror was very poor. It was better at night provided the reverse lights work well.
    If you do get one i would go for the type integrated into the car stereo or part of the GPS, purly from a visability point of view.
    I would also make sure the camera was mounted as high as possible to get it out of the mud and dust. I was forever having to clean the one on the ute which was mounted next to the number plate.
    Hope this helps.
    Phil

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    There is a third. You can get radio head units with LCD/monitors that pop out - or even smaller ones that have a LCD unit in the front face of the head unit. The pop out ones can be setup to pop out when you select reverse. Might require a bit of hunting for the right unit.

    I always thought that would be a very neat solution, but have not got around to looking into it yet...

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    I have a 130 ute with a canvas canopy on the rear so the rear view mirror is useless. I installed a rear view camera wired up permanently when the ignition is on. I removed the rear view mirror and installed the screen in its place. Vision is hampered during the day and it works best on dull days or evening. But it is still better than the mirror. The camera has a fish eye lens and with the use of side mirrors I get 360 degree vision around the vehicle when operating in the best light. Best value is when changing lanes

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    I have a 7inch Hema navigator with the camera hooked up. Great screen and very clear picture. I used a Polaris camera. Make sure you mount the camera so you can use it for coupling up the trailer or van, very useful

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    I have one in the rear view mirror. As PhilB says, utterly hopeless in daylight. There's far too much light coming in through the windows.
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    Best investment I did for $45.
    Sony ccd heavy duty camera with 3.5" LCD screen and easy to install on my 110.
    http://www.rainbowlife.com.au
    Cheers
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    Our Forester has a factory fitted unit in the dash as shown below. It is very clear and easy to view but I find I rarely use it. I keep forgetting it's there. My wife uses it a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProjectDirector View Post
    Best investment I did for $45.
    Sony ccd heavy duty camera with 3.5" LCD screen and easy to install on my 110.
    Rainbowlife - Australia online shopping store
    Cheers
    ImageUploadedByTapatalk1406699852.123597.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1406699866.219254.jpg
    Hi,
    We're abouts did you get this kit from.
    And how much if you don't mind me asking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landy86 View Post
    Hi,

    We're abouts did you get this kit from.

    And how much if you don't mind me asking

    http://www.rainbowlife.com.au/4-3-in...mera-e629.html
    This is the site, I bought it 12 months ago $44 shipped to Melbourne and it was 4.3" screen.
    Cheers

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